[Beowulf] Racing kernels
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Mark Hahn hahn at physics.mcmaster.caMon Apr 4 23:09:21 PDT 2005
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> By "racing" I mean removing all unnecessary components (SCSI, USB et > al), tweaked buffer values, pre-empting, stripped, helium filled, > brushed aluminum etc? sure. why build things you're not going to use? and why bother with modules if you're going to need that driver for your root filesystem anyway? of course, this does presume that you have some reason to change kernels (I track kernel.org - updating whenever it looks like something interesting has been added.) but this is mostly for ease of installation, rather than racing. > Yes, it's a loaded question. I'm contemplating performance tweaking when I've never noticed that custom kernels make any real difference in performance. even parameter tweaking is often surprisingly useless. > I'd like to think we're giving priority to stability. But still... I > think there's scope for "safe" improvement? I don't think minimal, monolithic kernels are noticably faster, but they ARE obviously just as safe. even if you are religiously committed to a kernel annointed by RH, you can safely recompile the kernel. backing out of, oh, say, the 4k-stack patch is hardly going to screw up your disk driver. kernel modules are way cool if you're a driver hacker or you really do have peripherals that you only use occasionally. peripherals with really big drivers, I suppose. I've been tempted to compile in the myrinet driver, for instance, since I never want to unload it, and it ties itself to the kernel version anyway. > Also need to include the type of target app(s) I s'pose. My Nbody apps > are smokin' math stuff but the IO is quite light. So there'd be a fair you might try turning HZ down to 100. if it makes a measureable difference, please to post your results... regards, mark hahn.
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